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This is one of my favorite parts of the marriage deal." ... "I mean the sex is pretty good, but the coffee ... The coffee is amazing! — J.D. Robb
Modern love is the enterprise that everyone wants to be a part of, yet there's a fifty percent divorce rate in round one and a sixty-five percent divorce rate in round two. — Esther Perel
The man with the black-and-white-striped eyes shivered, and began hunting for a door, but none of the guests had remembered to bring a door with them. — Neil Gaiman
It doesn't need to be perfect,' she said at last. 'It's already wonderful. — Nathan Filer
The Gift belongs to whoever chooses to accept it. It is enough to believe and not to be afraid to make a few mistakes. — Paulo Coelho
The information superhighway is a revolution that in years to come will transcend newspapers, radio, and television as an information source. Therefore, I think this is the time to put some restrictions on it. — J. James Exon
A ministry based on pragmatism is built on sand regardless of whether it is more traditional or contemporary. — Michael S. Horton
Nobody's as serious about health and fitness as me, and staying fit is my top priority. — Ray Lewis
When I was working at the Sprint store, I got laid off. I was bummed out, but I stayed positive. I used the money I had earned while working there to make my first album. Without that job, maybe 'Corazon Sin Cara' would never had been made. It's a very inspirational story. — Prince Royce
Everybody thinks their opinion is the right one. If they didn't, they would get a new one. — Anne Lamott
It was like I was asking for attention, but I didn't really want attention. — Bradford Cox
But by the third year he had come to wonder whether Laura's purpose wasn't the shield behind which he was still hiding his own, even from himself. — Philip Roth
My mom used to say that Greek Easter was later because then you get stuff cheaper. — Amy Sedaris
The nation, and the working class, are only abstract generalizations, dogmatic concepts, nebulous
entities which can be apprehended only by a verbal manoeuvre. Both concepts are real only as verbal constructions. Their existence is rooted in language, in its internal world, but not in the external world of men. The only reality is the concretely real human being, our neighbour, whom God puts in our path and to whose actions we are directly exposed. — Gustav Janouch
So maybe God is orgasm. — Wendy Wunder
